Déjà vu

"Ms Hermann has retrograde amnesia. She finds it difficult to remember recently made memories. Say, in the past few years. Memories of long back ago still exist, but she could have forgotten a little bit of that too." The doctor gave the report to Ashe's mother and Saye, the only two who were admitted into the consultation room.

"How long does she have?" Rose asked meekly and the doctor had the audacity to chuckle a bit. "She is not going to die because of this. But if you're asking about total memory loss, then I'm not sure. These kinds of cases are seen differently in each person. It all depends on how much her will power wants her to remember." 

Rose tugged at Saye's purse and whispered into her ear. "If my daughter doesn't remember, this world will eventually perish, right?" Saye thought about it, then realised that she was right. She nodded slowly. Rose pulled back and looked at the doctor.